cloth belt

collocation in English

meaningsofclothandbelt

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cloth
noun
uk
/klɒθ/
us
/klɑːθ/
(a type of) ...
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belt
noun
uk
/belt/
us
/belt/
a strip of leather or material worn around the waist to support clothes or ...
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(Definition ofclothandbeltfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcloth belt

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It is a long cylindrical linenclothbelt, around 5 to 10 centimeters in diameter, worn around a woman's hips.
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A rather flimsy-lookingclothbeltis tied high under the ribs as a badge of rank rather than a practical item.
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Aclothbeltis worn over the gi, both to keep the jacket closed, and as a signifier of the skill/rank of the practitioner.
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When these other items are used, a whiteclothbeltis traditionally worn over the hakama ties.
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Aclothbeltwith brass buckles is worn around the waist of the tunic.
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This uniform was identical in cut to the winter officers uniform except for the color and cloth however theclothbeltof the winter coat was omitted.
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Chiyengele meaning a redclothbelt.
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The cylinder was gathered up at the waist with aclothbeltusing a reef knot, which made the cloth fall down over the belt, hiding it from view.
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He said that he did not like leather belts, so he gave the men cloth belts.
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Thin cloth belts that wrap around the waist (fajillas) are common in a number of indigenous groups and are richly embroidered.
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Earlier, military-style buckles often use friction and are designed for use with cloth belts or straps.
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Pull-out cloth belts were also used at one time, but have been obsolete since 1945.
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These include enredos, or wrap dresses, fajas, or cloth belts, huipils, a type of tunic, quechquemitl, which is a kind of rectangular or square short poncho.
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